I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 this morning and long story short, eventually got everything up and running.
However, when I boot up my computer, the menu GRUB displays appears to be based off my old menu.lst file and not my current one.
The really strange part is that I can still boot into my newly upgraded OS, but because it's using the old boot options I'm not using the new kernel.
I know how to work with the menu.lst file, I just have absolutely no clue as to why GRUB isn't reading it anymore and I'm baffled as to how it could be reading a menu.lst file that no longer exists.
I've searched for answers for awhile now and am finally turning to you all for some help!
However, when I boot up my computer, the menu GRUB displays appears to be based off my old menu.lst file and not my current one.
The really strange part is that I can still boot into my newly upgraded OS, but because it's using the old boot options I'm not using the new kernel.
I know how to work with the menu.lst file, I just have absolutely no clue as to why GRUB isn't reading it anymore and I'm baffled as to how it could be reading a menu.lst file that no longer exists.
I've searched for answers for awhile now and am finally turning to you all for some help!
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